Approximately 2,000 Students Listen to KUOK Radio Daily Approximately 2,000 students listen daily to KU's AM radio station, KUOK, 630 on the radio dial. Presently transmitting to five residence halls, Templin, Lewis, Hashinger, G.S.P. and Ellsworth, the station hopes to be in two more by the end of the semester. "We hope to do more talk programs focusing upon campus activities which are of particular interest to the student." Wendall Anschutz, KUOK faculty adviser, said. "We are now 'on-air' from 4 p.m. to midnight on weekdays and from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. We play strictly Top 40 from 4 to 6 on weekdays and on Saturday. We are lucky enough to have Ron Douglas of KEWI on KUOK from 10 to noon on Saturday." Patrick Burke, Kansas City Official Bulletin Trip to Mexico; sponsored by International Club, this Christmas vacation. See Yasuke Kawarabayashi or the I-Club office, Kansas Union. TODAY Catholic Mass, 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Western City discussion, 4 p.m. Campus Chest Drive, All Day, Kansas University sak Unno of the Chapter AAUP Meeting, 6:30 p.m. The Status of Research in the University." Dr. Wm. Argersinger Jr., Dr. Dale Scannel of KU and Dr. Russel Mills of KU School of Medicine. Big Eight Room, Kansas Union. Classical Film, 7 p.m. "The World of Aesop" Drama Aud. A. S.T.M.E., 7.30 p.m. Rm. 290, New Engineering Building. *Plastics and Plastic Tooling Applications*, by Mr. Lee Murphy of Rm. Plastics Inc. Faculty, Recital, 8 p.m. Richard Reber, pianist, Swarthout Recital Hall. TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, Fundamentals of Catholic Faith, 10:39 a.m. and 4 and p.m.; Western Civ discussion, 7 p.m. ; Christian Family Movement, 8:15 p.m. Campus Chest Drive, All Da'i, Kan- Savings and Loan Institute, All Day, Kansas, Union. Newcomers Club, 7:30 p.m. "Introduction to Kansas, KU, and Lawrence." Warkins Room, Kansas Union. Will be in KU. Room will be held KU Latter-Day Saint Institute of Religion Forum, 7.30 p.m. Forum Room, Kansas Union "A Second Look at Mornington," 9 p.m. Portion of lecture question-answer portion College Life, 9 p.m. Laudia Chi, 1819 Stewart. Red Dog Inn Wednesday GIRLS NIGHT OUT No Cover "Bluethings" Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party 1811 W. 6th St. Lawrence senior and KUOK Station Manager, said. "We are broadcasting the KU freshman football games and have a Hoo'n Hollar show every other Wednesday from 6 to 7. These programs will be broadcast from a different residence hall each time, October 30, we will program Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' from an original transcript. Before Christmas, we will have a two-day program consisting of just Christmas music." Burke added. Most of the KUOK personnel staff consists of students enrolled in upperclass Radio-TV courses. More Students, Tests Bring New Computer A new test scoring machine that will triple the grading capacity of the Guidance Burcau will be installed early in the spring. In addition to scoring tests, the new device will be tied in with a card punch machine and will handle much of the processing of tests. This is now done by hand. The increased enrollment and the growing demands being placed upon the bureau by individual instructors have created the need for the machine. It will replace two more specialized computers now in use by the bureau. The music and news announcers are students from Speech 47 and students from Speech 37 write news, help on publicity, work on on-air promotion or help KUOK in some other capacity. KUOK was established about 10 years ago with a specific goal in mind: to offer opportunities for practical experience to students majoring in Radio-TV and to offer to those majoring in other areas and those whose majors are undecided, an opportunity to participate in the activities of a campus radio station. 10 Daily Kansan Wednesday, October 20, 1965 Red Dog Inn Wednesday GIRLS NIGHT OUT — No Cover "Bluethings" Fri.—Flippers FREE TGIF Sat.—Shadows FREE post game party $9 to $11 USE THE CLASSIFIEDS Features Features Supplementary Textbook Reading Material Paperbacks Books, Magazines, Newspapers Greeting Cards, Gifts Hours: 8:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. DAILY-Including Sunday 1. Talking to yourself? Rehearsing a speech. I'm running for President of the Student Council. 3. What's your platform? Do I need one? 2. Angela's idea? 5. Already been used. "Tippecanoe and Tyler too?" She says it will help me develop a sense of responsibility 4. You have to give people a reason for voting for you. 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